Boot your computer from your USB or CD. You may need to change the boot order in your BIOS (usually by pressing F2, F12, or Delete during startup). Once you are at a command prompt, navigate to the drive containing MBRWizard.
Once you have secured the and placed the executable on a bootable USB or CD, you can begin the repair process. Note that version 4.x was heavily command-line oriented.
Note: The following instructions are generalized. Always refer to the specific documentation included with your download.
A standout feature of version 4.1 is the ability to back up your MBR directly to the Firesage Cloud , ensuring recovery is possible even if local media is lost.
: Launch the tool (GUI or CLI) and select the target disk (Disk 0 is usually the primary disk). : Choose an operation, such as to view partitions or to fix the boot record. : It is strongly recommended to use the Auto-Backup
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Boot your computer from your USB or CD. You may need to change the boot order in your BIOS (usually by pressing F2, F12, or Delete during startup). Once you are at a command prompt, navigate to the drive containing MBRWizard.
Once you have secured the and placed the executable on a bootable USB or CD, you can begin the repair process. Note that version 4.x was heavily command-line oriented.
Note: The following instructions are generalized. Always refer to the specific documentation included with your download.
A standout feature of version 4.1 is the ability to back up your MBR directly to the Firesage Cloud , ensuring recovery is possible even if local media is lost.
: Launch the tool (GUI or CLI) and select the target disk (Disk 0 is usually the primary disk). : Choose an operation, such as to view partitions or to fix the boot record. : It is strongly recommended to use the Auto-Backup